The impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes

The purpose of this action research project was to investigate the efficacy of the use of hands on manipulative models in order to teach abstract biochemical processes. Students utilized enactive, hands-on modeling of photosynthesis, cellular respiration, cell division, DNA replication, and protein...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ruffatto, Joe M.
Language:en
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2012/ruffatto/RuffattoJ0812.pdf
id ndltd-MONTSTATE-http---etd.lib.montana.edu-etd-2012-ruffatto-RuffattoJ0812.pdf
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-MONTSTATE-http---etd.lib.montana.edu-etd-2012-ruffatto-RuffattoJ0812.pdf2012-12-04T03:10:54Z The impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes Ruffatto, Joe M. The purpose of this action research project was to investigate the efficacy of the use of hands on manipulative models in order to teach abstract biochemical processes. Students utilized enactive, hands-on modeling of photosynthesis, cellular respiration, cell division, DNA replication, and protein synthesis in order to advance to symbolic understanding of these subjects. In these activities, students acted out these processes with Students were assessed in order to see if confidence, engagement and understanding were improved. When monitored by a passive observer, increases in student engagement were observed.. Students reported that they were more confident in their ability to learn science material. Students also performed better on exams and showed longitudinal retention of material from the treatment lessons. 2012-08-15 Professional Paper Montana State University en http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2012/ruffatto/RuffattoJ0812.pdf
collection NDLTD
language en
sources NDLTD
description The purpose of this action research project was to investigate the efficacy of the use of hands on manipulative models in order to teach abstract biochemical processes. Students utilized enactive, hands-on modeling of photosynthesis, cellular respiration, cell division, DNA replication, and protein synthesis in order to advance to symbolic understanding of these subjects. In these activities, students acted out these processes with Students were assessed in order to see if confidence, engagement and understanding were improved. When monitored by a passive observer, increases in student engagement were observed.. Students reported that they were more confident in their ability to learn science material. Students also performed better on exams and showed longitudinal retention of material from the treatment lessons.
author Ruffatto, Joe M.
spellingShingle Ruffatto, Joe M.
The impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes
author_facet Ruffatto, Joe M.
author_sort Ruffatto, Joe M.
title The impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes
title_short The impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes
title_full The impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes
title_fullStr The impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes
title_full_unstemmed The impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes
title_sort impact of manipulative models on student understanding of, engagement in, and confidence in abstract biological processes
publishDate 2012
url http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2012/ruffatto/RuffattoJ0812.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT ruffattojoem theimpactofmanipulativemodelsonstudentunderstandingofengagementinandconfidenceinabstractbiologicalprocesses
AT ruffattojoem impactofmanipulativemodelsonstudentunderstandingofengagementinandconfidenceinabstractbiologicalprocesses
_version_ 1716393482048765952